This is a subjective question so it can't really be answered in this format. People will have different opinions. However, it is worth noting that passing legislation could be included as part of a definition of government.
So that we don't go into the state of nature... A place where everyone/everything is against each other
Legalism is a form of philosophy that taught that government should pass strict laws. It also references that these strict laws should be enforced through harsh punishments when necessary.
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A government in which representative are elected to pass laws
The philosophy that taught a government should pass strict laws and use harsh punishments is called Legalism. Legalism originated in China during the Warring States period and emphasized the importance of strong central authority for maintaining social order and stability.
The philosophy that taught that government should pass strict laws and enforce them with harsh punishment is known as Legalism. Legalism was an ancient Chinese philosophy that emphasized the use of strict laws and severe punishments to maintain social order and obedience to authority.
Maybe it should, but short of an overtrhow of the government I don't know how you'd accomplish it.
legal factors are things and laws that the government or higher authourities pass that would have an effect on how bussiness are runed. for example if the government pass a law that their should be no child labour and anyone or bussiness that go against this law would be prusicuted.
has to pass the senate
to protect the people's natural rights.
The government should stay out of private business-period.
The National Government may not pass an Ex post factor law or a bill of Attainder.
Congress is not exempt from the laws they pass. Laws passed by the federal government apply to all citizens of the United States, even the people who make them.